Well done. That was very helpful to include the side-by-side comparison to lookalike plants. I now believe I can positively identify the 3 of them and to be able to avoid skunk cabbage. Thank you.
Finally a good video explaining it!!!! Thank you! I’ve been trying to identify what I think is burdock but haven’t been able to find a good, clear video showing the specific characteristics. Finally! It was very helpful to see what “basal rosette” meant. And the colour on the stem, and the habitat, and the hollow stem, and the leaves....ok, all of it!!! I love the side by side comparisons. It’s much easier to learn this way.
I agree the intro was jarring but the video was very informative, thank you. I live in wisconsin and I LOVE RHUBARB but inly recently found out about burdock. We call it elephant ear, so I never knew it was edible burdock honestly.
As others have said, this was very helpful, especially the side-by-side comparisons. I have a few of these unexpectedly growing in my yard this year and even though I'm pretty clueless about plants, I was pretty sure it wasn't rhubarb. My confusion was made worse by the fact that they are growing near an area of elephant ear/colocasia plants, which also have large leaves on large stalks/petioles attached to single rosettes. This video--along with the fact that the plants have small burrs--helped me determine it is in fact burdock.
So it’s literally everywhere in my yard, my driveway, it grows on the sides of sidewalks! I was literally about to order a bunch online until I decided to just look at what the plant part looks like! Lol wow! Also here in New England Dandelions are EVERYWHERE. It’s amazing what we have in our backyards!! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you. I'm trying to harvest some burdock root, but I know that rhubarb leaves are poisonous and I didn't want to confuse them. Your explanation clearly differentiates burdock from those others and I feel I can make my first attempt.
brilliant very very helpful as I just picked a burdock leaf.. found out that the leaves have far more vitamins than the root but they try and tell us that it is the root that is the best.
Wow, my leaves never get that big, less than half that size, I'm jealous. Great identification video. Also may see dead stalks of previous years burdock with bur heads for seed pods in center and new plans circling it. First video I've watched. Will be searching through to see how you use it, I just dug up some roots for tinctures.
Omg! Is that you singing? I absolutely love it! This video was awesome and last weekend’s foraging event was like going to the Disney World of foragers. 🤟
We have burdock all over in our pasture! It takes over our 7 acres, if we don’t keep cutting it when it’s small! If there was a market for burdock, we could easily make money selling it!
There is certainly a market for Burdock, as it has numerous medicinal uses which are very advantageous.. Simply Google ' Medicinal uses for Burdock...this will open the door to capitalization and utilization
If you also have Rhubarb, thìs plant is additionally very useful for medicinal purposes and will likely address problems you already have or which people have a high probability of developing.. You have the Library of The World at your fingertips...use it :)
I could not get rid of burdock fast enough in my old Indiana yard. Was trying to grow rhubarb and kept finding burdock choking it out. It is a real chore pulling these out of the garden! Glad to know they have a purpose I could have harvested them for though.
Jenny Chavez: both are good benefit for you Burdock and Rhubarb, burdock is more remedy, in my state i hart to fine burdock at all, they sold too expensive, another hand Rhubarb is for food & remedy, but i ate burdock stem it test like rhubarb too it is no poison for me, i am still a life, Jenny if you pull out burdock roots dried it out and you can sell on Ebey some one will buy from you belief me. bye.
Thanks for making this. I’ve been trying to identify a burdock plant as either greater burdock or lesser burdock (Arctium Lappa vs Arctium Minus); any tips?
Thank you...I found a patch of one of these on my daughter's property, today...lol. I'm crossing finger it's rubarb. Can you do a vid on uses and preparation of these plants?
Very well done and very technical! Good job! One quick question. Someone on another video pointed out the lighter coloring in the burdock's under side of the leaf. But is that lighter color prevalent in both young and old burdock or only the adult plants?
Nice video. Thank you for the good information. I was chuckling when you had your hands all in those nettles @ 1:19, but you kept on rolling with the video as if it wasnt even happening.
Lol. I did not even notice that until you mentioned it. Nettles don't seem to bother me much for some reason. They did when I was a kid. I remember feeling like I was on fire when I got into them. But now, it's no big deal.
Very informative...i think some parts of rhubarb are poisonous (?) Love the stem in pie THOUGH....are there any other copycats"...i found a young plants in abandons..thats why. Great video. WHAT is it good for ???? is burdock
I'M ALREADY ACQUAINTED WITH BURDOCK SINCE GRADESCHOOL DAYS. THIS ROOT VEGETABLE HAS A SWEET, EARTHLY FLAVOR. I'M A SINCERE DECENT WOMAN. I'M HONEST ♥️ I'M ALSO HUMBLE. TIME: 3:57PM
Finally, a video straight to the point and simple to see and understand. good job ma'am.
Well done. That was very helpful to include the side-by-side comparison to lookalike plants. I now believe I can positively identify the 3 of them and to be able to avoid skunk cabbage. Thank you.
This is an excellent video for teaching how to recognize burdock. I've had it in my yard and garden and didn't even know!
Quite pissibly the most helpful plant identifying video I have ever watched, thankyou so much!❤
Finally a good video explaining it!!!! Thank you! I’ve been trying to identify what I think is burdock but haven’t been able to find a good, clear video showing the specific characteristics. Finally! It was very helpful to see what “basal rosette” meant. And the colour on the stem, and the habitat, and the hollow stem, and the leaves....ok, all of it!!! I love the side by side comparisons. It’s much easier to learn this way.
Finally, a good informative video Not long and drawn out.
I agree the intro was jarring but the video was very informative, thank you. I live in wisconsin and I LOVE RHUBARB but inly recently found out about burdock. We call it elephant ear, so I never knew it was edible burdock honestly.
this was the best video by far on telling the difference between all these wild large leaves!!!! thank you so much!!!!!!!!
As others have said, this was very helpful, especially the side-by-side comparisons. I have a few of these unexpectedly growing in my yard this year and even though I'm pretty clueless about plants, I was pretty sure it wasn't rhubarb. My confusion was made worse by the fact that they are growing near an area of elephant ear/colocasia plants, which also have large leaves on large stalks/petioles attached to single rosettes. This video--along with the fact that the plants have small burrs--helped me determine it is in fact burdock.
So it’s literally everywhere in my yard, my driveway, it grows on the sides of sidewalks! I was literally about to order a bunch online until I decided to just look at what the plant part looks like! Lol wow! Also here in New England Dandelions are EVERYWHERE. It’s amazing what we have in our backyards!! Thank you for sharing!
I’m trying to find out if burdock is in Florida
Thank you. I'm trying to harvest some burdock root, but I know that rhubarb leaves are poisonous and I didn't want to confuse them. Your explanation clearly differentiates burdock from those others and I feel I can make my first attempt.
that intro is terrifying. so loud and jarring
I love how you compared the plants side by side.
very clear and easy to follow, i have definitely subscribed because I know this will be my go-to page for identifying plant and herbs...thank you
very nice description and comparison. thank you
So helpful! I have both growing burdock and rhubarb. Now I can know for sure which one is which.
Thank for sharing this video..waiting..gor your next vlog...keep uploading...
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Very informative, thank you! I think I have burdock in the forest beside me and wanted to make sure before I started collecting it!
brilliant very very helpful as I just picked a burdock leaf.. found out that the leaves have far more vitamins than the root but they try and tell us that it is the root that is the best.
Wow, my leaves never get that big, less than half that size, I'm jealous. Great identification video. Also may see dead stalks of previous years burdock with bur heads for seed pods in center and new plans circling it. First video I've watched. Will be searching through to see how you use it, I just dug up some roots for tinctures.
Omg! Is that you singing? I absolutely love it! This video was awesome and last weekend’s foraging event was like going to the Disney World of foragers. 🤟
Thank you, you taught me something that I will always remember, keep the videos coming.
Very careful identification details, so important. Thank you.
What the hell is that intro. It startled me having the bt speaker volume at high
I was looking up "how to kill burdock. " But, this is a great video description of the differences! Good job.
Thank you! I think I could some of this near my home. When is best to harvest? Do you have a video on this?
THANK YOU SO MUCH ....GREAT IDENTIFICATION....I NEEDED THIS SO BAD . I WAS WORRIED AFTER I PICKED THE LEAVES OFF A PLANT IN THE WOODS. THANKS AGAIN.
Short concise, informative. Thank you.
I love how well this video is done. Thank you
We have burdock all over in our pasture! It takes over our 7 acres, if we don’t keep cutting it when it’s small! If there was a market for burdock, we could easily make money selling it!
There is certainly a market for Burdock, as it has numerous medicinal uses which are very advantageous..
Simply Google ' Medicinal uses for Burdock...this will open the door to capitalization and utilization
If you also have Rhubarb, thìs plant is additionally very useful for medicinal purposes and will likely address problems you already have or which people have a high probability of developing..
You have the Library of The World at your fingertips...use it :)
Oh, how I wish all those who make videos would give such details of comparison between plants that look alike. Thanks!!
I could not get rid of burdock fast enough in my old Indiana yard. Was trying to grow rhubarb and kept finding burdock choking it out. It is a real chore pulling these out of the garden! Glad to know they have a purpose I could have harvested them for though.
If you’re willing to ship, I’ll buy from you please
Lmk
Jenny Chavez: both are good benefit for you Burdock and Rhubarb, burdock is more remedy, in my state i hart to fine burdock at all, they sold too expensive, another hand Rhubarb is for food & remedy, but i ate burdock stem it test like rhubarb too it is no poison for me, i am still a life, Jenny if you pull out burdock roots dried it out and you can sell on Ebey some one will buy from you belief me. bye.
@@samsien9105 good to know! I could turn that pain in the butt weed into something useful lol.
Thanks for making this. I’ve been trying to identify a burdock plant as either greater burdock or lesser burdock (Arctium Lappa vs Arctium Minus); any tips?
Does Rhubarb have the same kind of big taproot that burdock has?
Fabulous video! Very informative. Thank you!
Really good info. I have a question is this cabbage in the video also edible? I found some just two days ago and I am not sure.
Excellent it makes identifying a lot more easy 👍 thank u 🙏
Gratitude for this informative video 🌱🍃🌻
CN you eat all three ir cook them??
This was incredibly helpful thank you.
I loved it!! But my volume wasn't maximized.
Excellent identification video!
Thank you for helping me triple confirm that I have burdock, thank you!
I WAS NEVER UNKIND TO ANY LESS FORTUNATE FROM THE BEGINNING ♥️ I'M MABAIT. I'M HONEST ❤️ TIME: 3:58PM
what if its fuzzy like burdock, but isnt hollow? i was wildgathering and some were hollow while others weren't
Where I'm at we have cockleburr and it looks very much like burdock. I hoped someone here might have advise on how to tell the 2 apart?
is that sting n netal around the berdoc your rubbing your hands on.
taking a mystery and simplifying it. Thanks very much!
Do burdock grow in the Caribbean
Thank you so much for this helpful tutorial!!
awesome to the point presentation.
Great! Thank you! I’m new to wild herb searching.
Which one (s) is edible and what part of the plant (Or plants) do you eat?
Great video!
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you...I found a patch of one of these on my daughter's property, today...lol. I'm crossing finger it's rubarb. Can you do a vid on uses and preparation of these plants?
I hope to do that, yes. :)
It sounds like you and skunk cabbage have some kind of beef lol. Thanks for the info!
This was very helpful thank you 💯
Great video. Very informative. Thank you.
Good video, thank you for sharing!
Very well done and very technical! Good job!
One quick question. Someone on another video pointed out the lighter coloring in the burdock's under side of the leaf. But is that lighter color prevalent in both young and old burdock or only the adult plants?
Both.
Can skunk cabbage be eaten?
Nice video. Thank you for the good information. I was chuckling when you had your hands all in those nettles @ 1:19, but you kept on rolling with the video as if it wasnt even happening.
Lol. I did not even notice that until you mentioned it. Nettles don't seem to bother me much for some reason. They did when I was a kid. I remember feeling like I was on fire when I got into them. But now, it's no big deal.
Thank You 🙏🏻
Very well explained 🙌🏻
🙏🏽🦋☮️🦋❤️🦋🌈🦋🌍🦋🙏🏻
Very informative...i think some parts of rhubarb are poisonous (?) Love the stem in pie THOUGH....are there any other copycats"...i found a young plants in abandons..thats why. Great video. WHAT is it good for ???? is burdock
Can it be eaten raw?
Excellent video.
Great video. Thanks!
perfect ! Thank You so very much.
Where can i order the berries and the root from or do you sell it
walk around in the woods and pull the burs off of your jeans, there you go.
Thanks so much for your específico explain
Thank you Nice video very helpful and on point :D
Thanks that was soo helpful!
Super useful- thanks!!!
I'M ALREADY ACQUAINTED WITH BURDOCK SINCE GRADESCHOOL DAYS. THIS ROOT VEGETABLE HAS A SWEET, EARTHLY FLAVOR. I'M A SINCERE DECENT WOMAN. I'M HONEST ♥️ I'M ALSO HUMBLE. TIME: 3:57PM
A perfect video
Great information
Simple video.easy too thank u babydoll
Dang this is not what I have in my yard. My plant with similar leaves grow a central stock and branch from the stock.
Thank you for this.
Excellent
Very informative
Thank u so helpful!
Thank you.
Thank you so much!!
Excellente.
If anyone grows these or has these in their yard I’ll be willing to buy if you are willing to ship
Thanks alot!
the intro music
hahahahaa
lion king the lion sleeps tonight
its lit tho
nice infos :) thx
Looks like a squash plant
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👍❤️🙏
Hollow and Hairy not smooth and scary
change the intro
THANK YOU SO MUCH ....GREAT IDENTIFICATION....I NEEDED THIS SO BAD . I WAS WORRIED AFTER I PICKED THE LEAVES OFF A PLANT IN THE WOODS. THANKS AGAIN.